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Heralds of the Gospel

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Heralds of the Gospel
Evangelii Praecones
Heralds of the Gospel shield
AbbreviationEP
Formation1999 (as civic organization)2001 (as religious order)
FounderJoão Scognamiglio Clá Dias
TypeCatholic religious order
HeadquartersBrazil
Websiteheraldosdelevangelio.com

TheHeralds of the Gospel (Portuguese:Arautos do Evangelho;Latin:Evangelii Praecones, abbreviated toEP)[1] is aCatholic International Association ofPontifical Right founded byMonsignorJoão Scognamiglio Clá Dias. It is active in 78 countries.

History

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Basilica of Our Lady of the Rosary of Fatima with somecooperator members of the Heralds in the foreground.

The Heralds were recognized as an International Association of Pontifical Right byPope John Paul II on 22 February 2001.[2]

Consisting mainly of young people, Heralds of the Gospel is established in 78 countries. Its members practicecelibacy and are dedicated to an apostolic life, living in separate houses designated for young men and young women. Their life of recollection, study and prayer alternates with evangelizing activities in dioceses and parishes, with special emphasis placed on the formation of youth. They also have acooperator branch (formerly calledcompanions in English) for those who cannot dedicate their lives entirely to apostolic works due to their own vocation, whether they are married, single or clerics.[3]

Heralds of the Gospel at the church ofSan Benedetto in Piscinula

Spirituality

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The spirituality of the Heralds of the Gospel is based on three essential points: theEucharist, theVirgin Mary and thePope. These points are represented in the emblem that distinguishes them. The three devotions can be seen in the symbol of the Heralds of the Gospel.[citation needed]

Theircharism leads them to strive for perfection and for beauty in their daily actions.[citation needed]

Music

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Seeing culture and art as effective tools ofevangelization, the Heralds of the Gospel characteristically place special emphasis on both choral and instrumental music. Hence, the Heralds have formed various choirs and a number ofconcert bands to bring their ideology to the outside world.[citation needed]

The main musical ensemble of the Heralds of the Gospel, the International Choir and Symphonic Band, was started inSão Paulo with members from a number of countries, all wearing the uniform of the Heralds. This musical ensemble has traveled to numerous cities in the various continents, giving presentations in churches, auditoriums and stadiums to satisfy what they see as peoples' desire for beauty and spirituality.[citation needed]

Societies of Apostolic Life

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San Benedetto in Piscinula Church, in Rome

As a further development of thecharism, the family of the Heralds of the Gospel has given rise to twosocieties of apostolic life:

Both societies received papal approval in 2009, becoming a clerical society of apostolic life of pontifical right and a feminine society of apostolic life of pontifical right, respectively.

"Arising from within the Heralds of the Gospel, and sharing the same values, the two new societies of apostolic life, however, have distinct natures. Virgo Flos Carmeli – "Virgin Flower of Carmel", in English – is characterized as a clerical society, in other words, consisting mainly of priests, while the society of apostolic life Regina Virginum – "Queen of Virgins" – is formed by women.

According to the Vatican decree, Virgo Flos Carmeli "is born amidst a loving and pertinacious catechesis on the Church and the Roman Pontiff, as well as respect for the importance of sacralization, to the greatest extent possible, of the values of temporal life." The decree goes on to state that the society is characterized by the defense of orthodoxy, purity of customs and the spirit of hierarchy, "as well as the desire to rekindle in humanity the distinction between good and evil (...)."

Virgo Flos Carmeli was founded by Msgr.João Scognamiglio Clá Dias, E.P., founder and president of the Heralds of the Gospel, and was erected by the thenBishop of Avezzano, Italy, the Most Rev. Lucio Angelo Maria Renna, on 15 June 2006.

Afterward, the Most Rev. José Maria Pinheiro,Bishop of Bragança Paulista, where the Motherhouse of the Society is located, requested Pontifical approval of Virgo Flos Carmeli from the Pope.

Regina Virginum, for its part, had its approval signed on 26 April 2009. According to the Vatican decree, the Society of Apostolic Life of Pontifical Right, also founded by Msgr.João Scognamiglio Clá Dias, "arose as an expression of the charism of the Heralds of the Gospel, applied to the specific conditions of feminine life, striving to manifest its own characteristics in a particular way within the secularised world."[4]

Growth

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Our Lady of the Rosary Basilica,Caieiras
Our Lady of the Rosary of Fatima Basilica,Embu das Artes

The Heralds of the Gospel are growing, expanding their missionary activities to several countries and new cities in recent years. It is one of the fastest growing religious orders today.

Pope Benedict XVI said: "There are also, however, new Catholic awakenings, a dynamic of new movements, for instance, the "Heralds of the Gospel", young people who are seized by the enthusiasm of having acknowledged Christ as the Son of God and of bringing him into the world."[5]

The first church entrusted to the Heralds wasSan Benedetto in Piscinula in Rome in 2003 and more have followed, withOur Lady of the Rosary, Caieiras, Brazil, the first honored with the title of minor basilica, in 2012. In 2014 the Heralds church Our Lady of the Rosary of Fatima inEmbu das Artes,São Paulo, Brazil, was also named by the Vatican a minor basilica.

They also operate several schools and are in partnerships with several other educational institutions, such as the Lumen Veritatis Academy,[6] of noted excellence in academics and Catholic religious education. However, a recent investigation by theCanadian Broadcasting Corporation revealed that pupils in the association's Brazilian schools were subjected to physical, psychological and sexual abuse.[7]

Many of the Heralds of the Gospel members receive theSacrament of Holy Orders through the Society of the Apostolic Life of Pontifical RightVirgo Flos Carmeli., which enjoys numerous vocations.[8]

Investigation by the Vatican

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In 2017 the Vatican instituted an Apostolic Visitation of the Heralds under the direction of theCongregation for Institutes of Consecrated Life. On 12 June 2017 Msgr. Clá Dias stepped down as Superior General but continued to be "father" of the Heralds.[9][10] The visitation found "shortcomings concerning the style of government, the life of the members of the Council, the pastoral care of vocations, the formation of new vocations, administration, the management of works and fundraising."[11] As a result of the visitation, Pope Francis appointed CardinalRaymundo Damasceno Assis, Archbishop Emeritus of Aparecida, as Pontifical Commissioner, to be assisted by BishopJosé Aparecido Gonçalves de Almeida and Sister Marian Ambrosio I.D.P. in overseeing the Heralds and its two branches of consecrated men and women.[12] The Heralds are "strongly linked to groups in the Church which oppose the reforms of Pope Francis."[13]

An element in this investigation was a video presented byAndrea Tornielli,[14] in an article published in the newspaperLa Stampa,[9][15] which showed several members of the Heralds of the Gospel listening to a description of an "exorcism". "In the video, a priest standing next to the founder read several claims made by a demon during an exorcism, claiming that 'the Vatican is mine' and foretelling the death of Pope Francis, causing some in the group, including Cla Dias, to laugh."[12][13] At that time the Heralds issued a clarification note stating that this was an old video and that the leak had occurred improperly as it was for theological studies. It further clarified that all the appropriate steps had been taken under Canon Law and in light of the Catholic theology.[16]

References

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  1. ^"EWTN library".EWTN. 26 May 2006. Archived fromthe original on 1 January 2008. Retrieved4 January 2008.
  2. ^"International Associations of the Faithful, Directory - Pontifical Councils for the Laity".www.vatican.va. Retrieved28 September 2018.
  3. ^"Companions".Heralds of the Gospel Canada. Archived fromthe original on 28 September 2018. Retrieved28 September 2018.
  4. ^Dael, Benjie."Virgo Flos Carmeli and Regina Virginum. The two most recent societies of apostolic life approved by the Vatican".Heralds of the Gospel. Retrieved1 March 2022.
  5. ^Pope Benedict XVI (2010).Light of the World : the Pope, the Church, and the signs of the times. Seewald, Peter., Miller, Michael J., Walker, Adrian J., 1968-. San Francisco: Ignatius Press.ISBN 9781586176068.OCLC 688493182.
  6. ^"About LVA".Lumen Veritatis Academy. Archived fromthe original on 28 September 2018. Retrieved18 May 2020.
  7. ^https://ici.radio-canada.ca/info/long-format/2113063/herauts-evangile-joaocladias-exorciste-vaticain
  8. ^"Ordenações diaconais e presbiterais nos Arautos do Evangelho (Diaconal and Priestly ordinations in the Heralds of the Gospel)".Gaudium Press. 2 January 2018.
  9. ^abTornielli, Andrea (12 June 2017),"Heralds of the Gospel, the founder leaves while the Vatican investigates",La Stampa, retrieved30 September 2019
  10. ^"Destined to a Higher Mission".Heralds of the Gospel Canada. Retrieved28 September 2018.
  11. ^Vatican News (28 September 2019),Pope approves Commissioner for "Heralds of the Gospel", Vatican News, retrieved30 September 2019
  12. ^abEsteves, Junno Arocho (30 September 2019)."Pope appoints commissioner to oversee religious group in Brazil".cruxnow.com. Retrieved18 May 2020.
  13. ^abenquiries@thetablet.co.uk, The Tablet-w."Heralds of the Gospel reject papal inquiry as 'illegal'".The Tablet. Retrieved18 May 2020.
  14. ^"What is the intention of Mr. Andrea Tornielli in attacking the Heralds of the Gospel? To Create a Schism in the Church?". Heralds of the Gospel, Canada. 17 June 2017. Archived fromthe original on 28 October 2019. Retrieved28 September 2018.
  15. ^"Return of the Vocations Crisis | Marco Tosatti".First Things. Retrieved28 September 2018.
  16. ^Católica, Parresia Comunicação (1 July 2017)."Arautos do Evangelho: Nota de Esclarecimento".Arquidiocese de São Salvador da Bahia (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved18 May 2020.

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